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It would seem that might be the case as I just had an MRI of my brain and it looks like I am missing the distal vertebral artery. My neurologist is sending me back for an MRI of my neck just to confirm if this is really the case. Yes it is possible to be missing one of your vertebral arteries. After years of suffering memory loss and migraines as well as multitudes of symptoms that never made sense and under going medication therapies that weren't necessary I have the answer. I am completely missing my left vertebral artery. This was found during an ultrasound of my neck, and confirmed with an angiogram. We still have no course of action to follow for this but I will keep you updated if they find any new way to fix this problem!
subclavian artery , carotid artery , vertebrobasilar artery, vertebral artery and cerebral artery. in these, the vertebral arteries are divided into 3 namely anterior, posterior and middle cerebral arteries and these supplies to brain.
Of course. They may not be as red as red cells are in arteries . . .
The circulatory system or cardio-vascular system composes of the Heart, blood and blood vessel (arteries, capillaries and veins)The main components of the human cardiovascular system are the heart, the veins, and the blood vessels.
Your renal arteries supply the kidneys with blood while the renal veins take it away back to the heart.
Why, of course I can.Good?Or you could say... "I watched him drive throughout the raceway's course."
Radial arteries for each arm, but each finger as a pair of digital arteries.
Of course! You have veins and arteries in your leg and you can feel the pulse of the blood going through them.
smaller than a human heart and bloody and liquidityyou can see the veins and arteries and of course the aorta.
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your heart pumps blood around the body via arteries, capillaries and veins.
The cardiovascular system pumps blood throughout the body.The Nervous System of course.